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General Storage Auction Talk / Re: Auctioneer
« on: July 30, 2014, 09:45:14 AM »
I can't imagine why he would have done that unless there was a whole lot of something he wanted. Otherwise he would have just taken the desirable items and auctioned off the rest so he didn't have to clean out the locker. Did he win or just run it up a bit?

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Garage Sales / Re: Advertising your garage sale
« on: July 26, 2014, 08:30:14 AM »
Craigslist and signs

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Reality Shows about Storage Auctions / Re: Dave - from storage wars
« on: July 18, 2014, 09:43:22 AM »
It does seem really odd that they would have him back after all the lawsuit stuff going on but whatever...it's just TV. Rene absolutely disgusts me though so hopefully Dave will be instead of Rene and not in addition to Rene.

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Stores / Re: Payroll - Do it yourself or contract it out?
« on: July 16, 2014, 09:28:27 AM »
Do it myself with quickbooks

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General Storage Auction Talk / Re: Eating on the go
« on: July 09, 2014, 10:40:20 AM »
Used to just starve. Not a good strategy. Lately I pack a lunch that can be eaten while driving.

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I haven't lost anything huge but have had loses on a couple. Less then $200 loss on a couple different units. Maybe 3 units in the last 5 years.  It's funny, once you can tell that a unit is not very good you just try harder to find the profit. Often it's there just not obvious. Maybe recycle or selling a bunch of cheap items as lots on EBAY. I garage sale off the left over stuff and occasionally that stuff is the only stuff you can sell out of a unit. A hard way to make a profit but it can be done.

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We go together most of the time because we are a team! We each have our own ideas about what is worth buying and what is not. We each tend to spot different things in the units, good or bad. Two heads are better than one. Also, we find it all very entertaining and enjoy the social aspect and have made lots of auction buddies so there's that.

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Craigslist / Re: Determined Craigslist Buyer
« on: June 27, 2014, 06:47:21 PM »
Maybe they had AAA and the tow wasn't costing them anything other than the driver's tip.

I was thinking maybe it was AAA also and they had the 100 mile round trip plan...and decided to make the most of it. Pretty sure continuing on to our house took them at least 20 miles out of their way. Maybe more. Plus I wonder about the tire. Will they reimburse the friend for a tire? Maybe it was a perfectly good tire and they just ran over something. They were big rims with 20's or 22's so maybe had low air pressure and pinch flatted which wouldn't really be their fault but...

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Craigslist / Determined Craigslist Buyer
« on: June 27, 2014, 09:18:50 AM »
Had a dresser / chest of drawers for sale on Craigslist for a couple weeks. Nothing special, pressboard actually but in nice shape and nice looking $65.00. Got a call from a buyer about an hour away who wanted to come see it. The buyer had to borrow a truck from a friend. Calls back, ok has a borrowed truck and will come. Arranged to come at 5:30. I get a call around 5:00 that they had a flat tire on the truck half way here. Will have to try again another day. They called back at about 6:15 asking if they can still come. Sure! Finally around 7:00 they arrive...in a huge tow truck with the smaller truck with the flat time loaded on it! Tire was shreaded by the way. Saw the dresser. Wife is hesitant, says "I didn't realize it was pressboard". Husband says "After all this we are not leaving without a dresser...we'll take it". Didn't even talk me down. Tow truck driver lowered the smaller truck, we loaded up the dresser, driver raised it back up and away they went!

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Well, I don't want it! Too much big stuff to store for me but someone with a store might do well. As far as the price, storage units with 1/10th that much stuff can get 3k so I don't think he will have any problem selling it. I wonder if he is letting people come view it before bidding. I'm not far away......ugh....no, still don't want it. Bought a huge estate last September and still have quite a bit of stuff to unload. It was very profitable but very overwhelming.

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eBay / Re: eBay's Global Shipping Program
« on: June 17, 2014, 09:54:08 AM »
I've used it a bunch of times. Pros are that it's super easy because you just ship to the EBAY clearing house address in Kentucky (I think it's Kentucky). From that point on it's EBAY's concern to make sure it arrives at it's destination. I use USPS mostly and items over $250.00 must have signature confirmation which is not available in many countries. The downside is it is very expensive for the buyer. They pay your shipping to Kentucky, Ebays shipping to their location and customs. Obviously they pay customs eventually anyway but the shipping comes out more that if you shipped direct to them. Another problem I ran across was a buyer bought two of my items and there was no way to combine shipping. I ended up having to cancel the sales and relist the items together without Global Shipping so the buyer could purchase again and I sent it myself (it was only Canada). Came out much cheaper for the buyer. I think while using Global shipping is easier for the seller, the increased costs for the buyer result in lost sales.

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General Storage Auction Talk / Re: Where do you park?
« on: June 16, 2014, 09:09:01 AM »
Not usually a problem but there are a few places that have very little parking available and can be tricky. We do always google earth the locations if we plan on bringing our trailer with us just to make sure we will be able to park nearby.

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I always check EBAY when I see something I've never seen or sold before valued on storage auction reality shows. It's always way higher than it would sell for on EBAY.  The so called expert often says "a retail value". I think things we sell on EBAY for $100 could often have a retail value of much higher if marketed in a high end antique store. Well, I don't have a high end antique store. I'm going to sell it on EBAY for $100....or whatever. Now maybe the person I sell it to has an antique store and they ARE going to get big bucks eventually. Who knows. I notice they also say "a retail value IF you find the RIGHT buyer....." Yeah, the right buyer makes all the difference and that buyer is probably not shopping EBAY.

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Reality Shows about Storage Auctions / Re: What happened?
« on: June 12, 2014, 09:10:09 AM »
I still watch them out of habit but not with the fascination that I used too. So dumb, so staged...and speaking of Storage Wars....how disgusting is Rene? Ugh, can't stand him.

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The Lounge / Re: Stupid Criminals
« on: June 12, 2014, 09:07:16 AM »
I have a stupid criminal story to add. You know how when you buy a storage unit you end up learning stuff about the previous owners? Well one we bought recently turned up some prison letters so I goggled the owners name. Apparently the wife spent a few years in prison for armed robbery (or accessory to armed robbery, I guess). The letters were from her boyfriend (in prison) to her (in prison).  Apparently she and her boyfriend (Prior to the current husband she owned the storage unit with) robbed a gas station convenience store at gunpoint. She was driving the getaway car, he went inside. He made off with about $100.  A couple hours later they hit a second one. The boyfriend set his gun down on the counter to pick up the cash and the cashier picked the gun up and pointed it back at him! How stupid is that? He ran out and they drove off. I guess the cashier got a license plate number. A few hours later they were arrested at their residence. We name all our storage unit buys. We affectionately call that one the "Dumb Robber" unit. 

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